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Old 08-11-2008, 08:45 AM   #3 (permalink)
jasonmrenda
 
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thanks for the reply
i taught myself how to build bikes and have done 4 of them so far so i am not too scared to tackle a new project. my buddy restored his Goat from the ground-up so i have a great reference there. i would like to think i am smart enough to know when something needs to be done by a professional (like structure welds, paint).

i am not looking at starting a long-term resto project right away, but i would like a safe and reliable car to rip around in from time to time as the resto progresses.

can someone help point me in the best way to begin a project like this? start with bosy work and move from there as long as it runs/stops?

sorry for the very elementary questions but i truly am a novice.
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